Thursday, 19 June 2008

George Michael announces 'last ever' arena gigs

British singer and former Wham! frontman George Michael has announced what his spokeswoman called his last ever big-venue gigs.

The 44-year-old recording star said he would play two extra concerts at Earls Court in London on August 24 and 25 to mark the end of his "25 Live Tour," which started nearly two years ago in Barcelona.

The concerts will be called The Final Two, which a statement on his website explained was a reference to his sell-out Wembley Stadium show in the same city in 1986 that brought down the curtain on Wham!.

Since then the artist has forged a successful solo career, and his overall global record sales are in excess of 100 million.

"He's not going to play any more big arenas," said a spokeswoman, when asked to clarify whether Michael planned to stop touring after the gigs.

"He will never do arena shows again from my understanding, so this is the final two shows of this kind that he will do," she added.

But the spokeswoman could not confirm a report on the BBC website that the singer planned to retire from touring altogether.

Michael, whose hits included Careless Whisper and Last Christmas, told Reuters in 2005 that he planned to "disappear" from the world of pop altogether.





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Thursday, 12 June 2008

Jeremy Irons returns to Broadway in spring 2009

NEW YORK —

Jeremy Irons will return to Broadway for the first time in 25 years, co-starring with Joan Allen in "Impressionism."


The new play by Michael Jacobs opens in spring 2009 at a theater to be announced.


Irons was last on Broadway in 1984 in Tom Stoppard's "The Real Thing," for which he won a Tony. Allen received a Tony for her performance in Lanford Wilson's "Burn This" in 1988. She also appeared on Broadway in "The Heidi Chronicles" by Wendy Wasserstein.


"Impressionism," directed by Jack O'Brien, tells the story of the relationship between a photojournalist and a New York gallery owner.


Jacobs, a producer of the movie "Quiz Show," has been involved in more than a dozen TV series including "Boy Meets World" and "Charles in Charge." His play "Cheaters" had a short run on Broadway in 1978.








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Friday, 6 June 2008

Ralph Towner and Gary Peacock

Ralph Towner and Gary Peacock   
Artist: Ralph Towner and Gary Peacock

   Genre(s): 
Jazz
   



Discography:


Open Letter   
 Open Letter

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 9




 





BB housemates predict evictions

Tuesday, 3 June 2008

Amy Winehouse should be “sent to rehab”, says Columbia’s Vice President

Amy WinehouseAmy Winehouse’s use of cocaine is ruining Columbia, according to the Country’s Vice President Francisco Santos, who says the troubled singer should be “sent to rehab” and ought to understand the damage the drug is doing to his country.


In an interview with British newspaper The Sun, Santos says the troubled singer’s drug habit � and those of thousands more Brits � is laying waste to their nation.


He says, “I know about her, she�s a mess. I don�t think she understands the harm cocaine does to my country.


“People in the UK think it is a victimless drug � that�s not true. The effect is not just on the individual who takes it.




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'I'm pregnant,' Ashlee tells wedding guests

Ashlee Simpson reportedly told guests at her wedding she is pregnant.

The Outta My Head singer - who wed Fall Out Boy rocker Pete Wentz in a ceremony at her parents’ home on Saturday - confirmed to friends and family she is expecting her first child.

A source said: "At the wedding reception, Ashlee told guests, 'I’m pregnant’."

Rumours have been rife Ashlee is pregnant ever since she and Pete announced their engagement last month.

However, the couple refused to comment on the reports.

Ashlee and Pete were pronounced husband and wife by Ashlee's former Baptist minister father Joe in a non-denominational ceremony.

A spokesperson for the newlyweds said: "We are delighted to confirm that Pete and Ashlee were married in front of family and close friends."

After tying the knot, Pete and Ashlee celebrated with an Alice in Wonderland themed reception party, which included a wedding cake inspired by the classic children's book.

The sweet treat was adorned with a top hat, stop watch, tea pot and a pot of flowers.





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Pink and Carey Hart set to divorce

Singer Pink and motocross racer Carey Hart are reportedly set to divorce after two years of marriage.
According to People magazine, the singer's publicist Michele Schweitzer confirmed the news, saying: "Pink and Carey Hart have separated."
"This decision was made by best friends with a huge amount of love and respect for one another. While the marriage is over, their friendship has never been stronger."
The couple married in January 2006 in Costa Rica after Pink proposed to Hart while he was competing in a race.

Matthew Modine - Modine To Play Murdered Casino Heir

MATTHEW MODINE and MEAN SUVARI are to star in a new movie that examines the mysterious death of Las Vegas casino heir TED BINION.

Binion - heir to the Binion Horseshoe Casino fortune - was found dead, aged 54, in his Sin City home in 1998, after suffering a drug overdose.

His death was initially treated as suicide, but his partner Sandy Murphy and her lover Rick Tabish were later arrested for murder - after Tabish was discovered attempting to unearth a secret buried desert vault containing tens of millions of dollars in silver bullion money and casino chips.

They were tried, convicted and jailed, but later cleared of murder by a second trial; instead being found guilty of lesser charges of burglary.

Full Metal Jacket star Modine will play Binion, while American Pie star Suvari will play Murphy in TV movie Sex + Lies in Sin City. The film will premiere on U.S. TV's Lifetime

network in September (08).




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